Passive is good. The mother of all confrontations is with the American Empire. We should not get distracted.I think China has been very passive to Superpower2020 so far, lots of restraint being shown.
Passive is good. The mother of all confrontations is with the American Empire. We should not get distracted.I think China has been very passive to Superpower2020 so far, lots of restraint being shown.
They try to make China look bad but the graphics/illustrations always come out looking badassMan, @Deino your "HLFT-42 & DF-113" Twitter post triggered the Indian OSINT community so much that this Indian OSINT guy made this thread just to "counter" you (albeit indirectly) and deface China.
No, that clash was from Sikkim in 2020. This is a video of the clash site in tawang, though I am not sure if it is from the one which happened on the 9thIs this recording from the recent fight?
No, that clash was from Sikkim in 2020. This is a video of the clash site in tawang, though I am not sure if it is from the one which happened on the 9th
Indians all armed with sticks and stones, the Chinese soldiers appear unarmed. This looks like a prepared ambush to me.No, that clash was from Sikkim in 2020. This is a video of the clash site in tawang, though I am not sure if it is from the one which happened on the 9th
Then why were the pla soldiers trying to push down the border wall/Fence?Indians all armed with sticks and stones, the Chinese soldiers appear unarmed. This looks like a prepared ambush to me.
They were not trying to push it down. It was obvious from the Video that the barber wire fence was brought in to further hem in the Chinese soldiers. You can clearly see the rolled up portion in the video so they brought it and likely unrolled it just at that time. So the Indian side was prepared and the Chinese side didn't suspect to be ambushed.Then why were the pla soldiers trying to push down the border wall/Fence?